American Idol Season 5 Recap
he fifth season of American Idol began on January 17, 2006;
this was the first season of the series to be aired in high
definition. Auditions were in Austin, Boston, Chicago, Denver
and San Francisco, with Greensboro, North Carolina and Las
Vegas, Nevada included after the cancellation of the Memphis
auditions due to Hurricane Katrina. The season used the same
rules as Season 4.
Taylor Hicks was named American Idol on May 24, 2006; he
was the third contestant to never fall into any week's "bottom
three". His first post-Idol single, "Do I Make You
Proud", would debut at #1 and be certified gold. Hicks'
album, Taylor Hicks, has sold 700,000 copies to date.
On May 30, 2006, Telescope announced that a total of 63.5
million votes were cast in the finale round. A total of 580
million votes were cast in the entire season. Taylor Hicks
is the second American Idol winner from the city of Birmingham,
Alabama (the first being Ruben Studdard), and the fourth finalist
with close ties to the city.
The fifth-season contestant with the most commercial success
is fourth-place finisher Chris Daughtry, now lead singer of
the band Daughtry. Their eponymous debut album has sold over
3.2 million copies to date - surpassing former winners Studdard
and Fantasia's respective two-album totals - and produced
three top-ten singles. The album, which spent two weeks at
#1 in the US, is also the fastest-selling debut rock album
in Soundscan history. Read more about American
Idol Season 5
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